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Participating Animal Welfare NGOs
The Pet Project Malaysia aims to raise funds for the following animal welfare NGOs, which currently serve as shelters for thousands of homeless animals. These NGOs have contributed a tremendous amount of time, energy and resources for the welfare of animals, and we hope to raise a good sum of funds to help reduce their burden.
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PAWS (Paws Animal Welfare Society)
PAWS was founded in 1987 by a small group of local and expatriate volunteers. Through their generosity and imagination, PAWS was constructed on a patch of land owned by Sime Plantations on the Subang Airport Road. This distinct group of sheds and a courtyard still stands today and currently homes around 400 cats and dogs.
The staff that work at PAWS include one veterinary surgeon and a number of full-time personnel. The organisation depends entirely on the generosity of the public through donations or proceeds from charitable events organized and run by volunteers.
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SPCA Selangor (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)
Founded in 1958, SPCA Selangor is an animal welfare organization based in Ampang Jaya, Selangor. The aim of the SPCA is to protect defenseless animals and to alleviate their suffering. They receive more than 700 unwanted, homeless or abused animals every month.
SPCA Selangor provides an adoption program, investigation of cruelty reports, humane education, assistance to community animal caregivers and run a dedicated, low-cost spay/neuter clinic. They also lobby the Government and local municipals for humane treatment of animals and harsher penalities for perpetrators of crimes against animals.
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HOPE (Homeless & Orphan Pets Exist) 希望护生园
HOPE is a an NGO with the mission to improve the welfare of abandoned animals in Malaysia. Established in April 2008 by Auntie Jia Jia, her kindness to animal led her to set up a haven for strays.
Her dream and actions have inspired, attracted and motivated many youngsters to contribute their time and energy towards this great dream.
Located at Lima Kedai, Johor Bahru, HOPE's mission is to improve the lives of animals, alleviate their sufferings, and elevate their status in society. They safeguard, rescue, shelter, heal, adopt and advocate for animals in need, while inspiring community action and compassion on their behalf.
They envision a world in which all people regard companion animals as lifelong, valued family members; embrace their responsibility for the welfare of animals; and respect, value and protect the animals with whom we share this earth.
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Save A Stray
Founded by Jacqueline Tsang, Save A Stray's motto is "Spay to save strays", with the mission "To Protect, To Engage, To Educate". Save A Stray's main means of saving strays are:
- By making sterilization available in areas of need, where veterinary
services are not available.
- To procure the services & sponsorships of private veterinarians to
provide sterilization at a discounted rate for local and mixed breeds
of cats and dogs in their respective areas.
- To generate animal welfare awareness and dissemination
educational information to the public through the media, internet,
meetings, discussions, exhibitions, forums and carnivals.
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MDDB (Malaysian Dogs Deserve Better)
Malaysian Dogs Deserve Better is a canine welfare programme initiated by non-profit organisation Community Development and Integration Initiative (CDII).
MDDB's main activities revolve around rescuing dogs from the local council pounds as well as off the streets. Once they have been rescued, the dogs are vaccinated and neutered before being put up for adoption.
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Paws Mission
Paws Mission is a group of like-minded animal lovers who met through the Internet when they read of Aunty Kiew's plight.
They do their very best to render help whenever time permits and within their limited capacities. They hope to find good homes for as many homeless animals as possible. Currently, there are 100+ animals rescued and fostered by this group.
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AnimalCare
Founded by Dr.Chan Kah Yein, AnimalCare is a charity that promotes caregiving to stray animals and helps in their spay-neuter and medical needs. Their mission is:
- To promote caregiving to stray animals.
- To help in the spay-neuter and medical needs of stray animals.
- To cultivate compassion to animals through education.
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Independent Pet Rescuers (IPR)
IPR is a coalition of independent pet rescuers that are focused on the same mission of rescuing animals and finding homes for them, having been in operation for over 7 years.
They have a weekly adoption drive at Hartamas Shopping Centre at Plaza Damas every Saturday, 1pm - 6pm.
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Stray Cats Rescue & Treatment Community Help (SCRATCH)
SCRATCH is the result of a merger between Malaysian Cats Care Project and Kucing Terbiar Anjing Jalanan (KTAJ).
SCRATCH is a feline welfare project under non-governmental organization Community Development and Integration Initiative.
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